Rockwood POP Quiz: Jason Kimelman-Block

Riding a bicycle to the office is my key personal ecology practice: it clears my head, reduces my stress, and feels like a mini-vacation twice a day. The other is observing a traditional Jewish Sabbath – no work or email and the smartphone goes in the drawer for 25 hours – liberation!

1. A more apt title for my position: Director of Selah, Judaic Resource and Rabbi Organizer

2. Rockwood = True, sustainable change

3. Three words that describe me as a leader: connected, warm, learning

4. One way Rockwood impacted my leadership: It taught me to view professional challenges not as setbacks or failures, but as learning opportunities.

5. What’s your personal ecology secret practice? It’s not a secret, but riding a bicycle to the office is my key personal ecology practice: it clears my head, reduces my stress, and feels like a mini-vacation twice a day. The other is observing a traditional Jewish Sabbath – no work or email and the smartphone goes in the drawer for 25 hours – liberation!

Participants at the January 2013 Selah Network Gathering. Selah integrates Rockwood’s Art of Leadership with Jewish leadership practices. Since 2004, Selah has trained 11 cohorts of 275 leaders from over 200 Jewish and secular social justice organizations. Art of Leadership graduates who are interested in the Selah Network, please contact Jason at jkb@bendthearc.us

6. Where do you find inspiration these days? I just saw the exhibit of the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei at the Hirshhorn Museum and was inspired by his audacity, fearlessness, and caring.

7. Partnership means…Operating from a deeply-held understanding that more brains is actually much smarter than one brain – even if that one brain is mine and I really think I know what I’m doing.

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